It's a dogshit article in fairness, no need to get all paranoid/furious.
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It's a dogshit article in fairness, no need to get all paranoid/furious.
Yeah, I'm aware of that. However, its kinda outrageous that the press will print stories like this to sell papers & fail to provide quality facts or believable stories for that matter. Its upsetting that they think people are that gullible.
Lovely. He could eat an orange through a letterbox.
Yeah, I'm aware of that. However, its kinda outrageous that the press will print stories like this to sell papers & fail to provide quality facts or believable stories for that matter. Its upsetting that they think people are that gullible.
If Sir Landon of Donovan can have success with Neville as his partner, he can have success anywhere.
Seriously though, I think he would choose Everton over any other team due to the fact he knows he will play, and he fits in here. But if Everton ain't willing to buy him, I can see him going to another team in the EPL.
Who wouldn't want to play up top with Drogba & Anelka? That be some fun matches to watch. But I'm not sure if that would even happen.
Everton can have Donovan if they really want him. It's in their hands.
He ain't going to Chelsea. He ain't going to ManU.
He ain't going to any other Premier League club.
He ain't going to any other league period.
It's either Everton or the Galaxy.
I wouldn't bet against Chelsea as MLS can get more money from them and its a club fighting for the Champions League and EPL title the last several seasons. Its true that Donovan would have a tougher time getting playing time but I think he's capable of adding something to the team.
People have speculated about a buy-out clause in his new MLS contract but all the reliable information I've found can't confirm this even exists. What I see happening is Everton possibly extending the deal through the end of the season (depends on how CBA negotiations are going) and then Chelsea and Everton will both try for a full transfer after the World Cup.
While Donovan might prefer to stay at Everton where he has established himself, I'm not sure you could turn down the chance to go to a club like Chelsea or that MLS will not go with the highest bidder. As an American, Its great that Donovan has excelled but I'd like to see how he would fare at a club like Chelsea. His performances at Everton have already given more respect and changed attitudes about MLS and American soccer. If he can have similar success at Stamford Bridge, it would continue that.
And also it's not about the money to Donovan but wouldn't he rather have a chance to win an EPL or UEFA CL title? Honestly, that is not a reality at Everton.